8 TIIK ORKGOX STATESMAN: M'MltV. M.IU II CM, ittM. POLITICAL GOSSIP OF STATE AND LOCALITY jj ado Salem Or. S";u i's Jrtat"t Women's Apparel Store - ' .Mewe$: Easter Fashions Are Here in Advance Without doubt the most attractive showing of Women's High Class Apparel ever brought to Salem, now displayed and on sale at the Portland Cloak & Suit Co.'s store embracing as it does the smartest creations from the world's best designers, includ ing new Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters, Trimmed Hats, and Outer Apparel of all kinds for Misses and Women. You're invited to come and view this magnificent showing of Easter Fashions. You'll find them most interesting! V SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Misses and Women's New Easter Coats c We cannot recall ever having had a Mner showing of Coats. Cer tainly the diversity of styles is greater than ever before and that means every woman will have a better opportunity to suit her own Individ uality. Coats of Pol Cloth. Bolivia. Veloar. Tricotine and the ever popular mixtures. Models for sport, street and dress wear in short, three-quarter and full length models, and prevailing colors ranging in price from 1 0.5O to $37.30. Jersey Goats $25.00 Stylish models. Some In tailored effects and others with plaited backs. In all sizes and prevailing colors. Special $25.00 Easter Skirts and Petticoats Great variety of new wool skirts in Novelty Plaids. Stripes and Plain Colors. Tailored, pleated atd gathered styles at prices rang ing from $9775 to $27.50 $7.50 Poplin Skirts Special $4.75 An advantageous purchase of good quality Poplin Suits, principally dark colors, enables us to offer values up to S7.50 for the. txir-mly low price of 94.73 New Silk Petticoats Tafreta. Jersey and Mescaline Silk Petticoats in a great variety of styles plaited, tucked, ruffled, corded and stitched effects. Cbange ables in newest colors. also Silk. Jersey Petticoats in large assort ment of styles to go with New Spring Salts. Priced from Young Ladies' and C Women's Easter Dresses Taffeta Rilks lead In the new Spring Dresses- frenently used in com bination with Georgette, Tricotine Dresses, Georgetta Serge, Messaline and Jersey Dresses. In abundance, made with short, medium and some with long Mleeves. Charming models. Many trimmed with braids, tucks, beads, etc., at prices ranging from ' f $15.00 to $75.00 Misses' and Women's Easter Suits Suits In every new style the Spring Season has brought out. Plaited suits, box styles, semi-tailored and tailored effects in any number of smart models. Dressy suits of Tricotine. Paulette, Tricolette, Poiret Twill. Gabardine, Serge. Poplin. Velour. CIre Satin, Checked Suitings and Mixtures Also new Sport Suits. All the latest colors. Suit prices range , r $32.50 to $87.50 New Wool Sweaters r In smart styles for Spring. Including Slipon Tuxedo and Coat Models. Some made with belts and sashes, Copen. Salmon, Flesh, Rose, Turquoise, American Beauty and contrasting colors. In all sites ranging In price from $5.75 to $22.50 Stout Women's Apparel Vomeifcwho wear the large sizes m be Interested in knowing we specialize on garments of this kind, and are now ready with be coming models in new Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses in the most wanted materials and at reasonable prices. J" AAl jr.''? New Easter Hats and Waists Galore T.rie?ofep8p0roveS "tS 2 ? J"1"" tams aailorsspo e. ,1, 'T embl!o Ted "d and $7.75 ' New Easter Waists Eioust::th d c Kh1;;1 Pin tucks and bnfmohi nJH J?, i intjr ,a .. also and V-shsped ntcka, n new . fUarf- rol"a Uars, round ally. Lingerie Waists 1 28 ti li M gfiin P faSi?8 tmiehM of Chine Waist, .75 to iirj, 1 5" olette Crepe and Crepe de SINNOTT HERE, RUNNING AGANj Eastern Oregon Congressman in Person Files His Dec laration J. Sinnott Oregon r prefenl.i- liv' in ont;rti from ilie rerond dis trict, was Uer yrMCrday and filed In person hi declaration of raivll laiy for re-nomln a Hon and elation. Mr. Slnnou's platform one of gnn- era! pro re. and ilvljninn. lie nays: "Advocate AiutriraniMm: the ntt- preniaey of the la and maintenance of our Instil n:ion: Jhi recognition of Hi personal and financial arri fice of soldiers. ailors. marines and nurw-i who M-rved in the groat war; recognition if the rcpctlve rithU of the pulilir. laor 'and capital In industrial dispiiten: jtckhI roads; hp presion of prof iteei ing. If r-elec"- ed I will continue my efforts to se cure the reclamation of the arid lands and the full development of the other reroureei of my district and the state, and will terve no in terest bnt the pwblic Interest." Whit comb For Senator Walter D. Whitcomb of Portland filed as a candidate for state sena tor from the 13th senatorial district. 'I will handle your businesa in a buriness-like manner." is bis slogan and his platform reads: "Will apply my buriners trainlnr and experience to the state's business and to the solving of the problem hlch will ar!. I will footer con structive legislation and aid meas ures which have for their real object greater and belter Oregon. anJ with equal diligence, will op pone n.a licious measures. Believing that all questions have a right, square and Jurt side. 1 will conscientiously en deavor to determine that side of each question, and. when satisfied that I have determined it, I will, without fear or favor, give it my unquali fied support." Other Candidate Other candidate who filed Satur day were: J. I. Lee, Republican, of Port land, for representative in the legis lature from th 18th district. C. II. McClnskey. Republican of Toledo, for district attorney for Lin coln county. Frank Sioan, Republican of Stan- field. Umatilla county, for represen tative In the legislature from the 23rd representative district. i ir M- $22.50 I 111 - f Sv- $18.50 SALE!. DEPOSITS RETAIN PLACE City Is Still Next to Portland in List of Oregon Depositories Will .11. Bennett, state superin tendent of banks, issned a statement today based on thf call of February 28. 1920. showing that total de posits In the banks of Oregon on that date amounted to S278.S32.- "H7.X7. This is a decrease of $2". 697,!5.45 since the call of Novem ber 17. 1919. hut an increase of la.6zx.02.74 since March 4. 1919 For Portland hanks. M mmnarlcnn of the statement today with that of Aovemoer 1-7 last shows that de posits In Portland have dnmnnl i?n . 205.974.25. Deposits in other cities ana towns have also decreased, with the exception of Eugene. Albany. Corvallls. Hood River. Hillsboro. On tario and Athland. Of Urese seven. Hood River shows the largest gain with an Increase of $23!.5S8.79:- -In a list of 33 towns having total deposits of $1,000,000 or more, as comnared with fh nnvlnni call. Portland is first with 1149.- UZ9.944.K9. and Salem second with 18.542. 4S7.79. Astoria haa moved fronv-Conrth to third place, and The Dalles from seventh to tenth. Pen dleton is fourth. Lebanon appears for the first time as a million dol lar city. Its deposits totaling $1,005, 166.03. Dallas. Enterprise and Vale fail to qualify. DATE JOR FIRST LESSON FIXED i T 1 Red Cross Courses in Home Hygiene Are Soon to be Under Way A laree sndiene mum hr.a..i the Y. W. C. A. yesterday afternoon to hear Miss Mirrint P n..Pvi. from the office of the Northwestern division of the American Red Cross, "peak relative to the formation of uome nygiene classes In the city and rural districts. Representatives from local organizations of the city were present. One class of l mmk.-. was organized. Owing to the oreviouB n of the Commercial club rooms by n- "lu urniMuon me original laca tlon of the meeting was changed and conducted at the Y. W. C. A.. ...AVEcel,Bl Ulk wa" "rtn by Miss Durkin In n!.inin. .. ...,,1 or the hygiene course. The course Is prepared In such a manner as to en able the persons who have complet d the 15 lessons to care for sick members of the famit i ik. sence of a trained nurse .to detect the nrst signs of disease, prevent con- New MoJels now arrifing e?ery iij direct (rem the fasluoo c eaters ! New York and PhilidelpHiju Ladies' Saiti f Tricotine, French Serge, PopOss, etc. Prices to $55.00 Ladies' Coats of tan polo cloth, alio other eu terials and all the popular shadej to $50,00 Our Buying Direct Saves You the Middleman's Profit Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY Commercial and Court Street Formerly Chicago Stcrt dispose of the doctor's InttrnctioBa Intelligently. The first lesson will be give -la the postofflce building April 6. Miss Marion V. Adams. teacW for the Willamette chapter will arrtv In Sa lem April 1. Not only will the work be taken op in Salem but the Instruc tion will be carried to the rural dis tricts of Williamette chapter, con- slstlng of the terrltoryMn Marion and Polk eo sties. For the rwral districts central meeting pUcrn will fee de cided vpon aa4 the Isstroctor will probably xplata the leues at the rate of two a wreek. Earollaseats will be added If the applicant will call the local Red Cr of flew In the postofflce balldiag . Miss Dnrkisi wUI tirobahlv ! here tonight for Eaten wherw sh !1 visit th normal school Trt a Eograe b wUI go f Manirq. Vk tlXX UTTLK IS A EXESSOa "Itaccs waa hrartrar f ii im- cob ta other day." , -Viliy. haa he had aa Uermm'T bat ha la mmm erf thm oars who hasat aa ! t't - of la hate i ut m h." tu ntore America a. I I 5. u TAJtVJK:- TYJ7JS TRACTOR 20.Horse-power at the pulley 12 at the drawbar Compact-just what the average rancher. wants. But under its small hood is a powerful, wcll-bchavcd motor. Simple in design, few pam-the power reaches the drawbar with least possible loss. The Clctrac dra the correct spud. Clctrac costs little for upkeep. Cheap to op erate. It docs all your work-any time-anv weathrr. Large roller track-wheel hearings. Dust-proof motor. Water air-clarificr. New tank-type, S-incA-viJ,, Znuter track. You will want thce features in the tractor you buy. Why not have u show you the Clctrac on your n land, doing your own work? No obligation. W. 1L PATTERSON CO. l-l Sulh ( ommerc.l Sir-t n.one r sai.km, onr.aas lagjon and to be able to. read and